Dog Gets Very Own Graduation Picture So He Doesn't Feel Left Out

Our pets can often seem like members of the family, especially when we do everything together. So when it comes time to celebrate life’s milestones, it only makes sense that our dogs and cats would join in too.

That’s exactly how Olivia Dufresne felt when her family dog Yogi turned 12 years old — the age one normally graduates elementary school in Quebec.

Yogi, a Maltese-Yorkshire terrier-Shih Tzu mix, and his big sisters Pamela and Olivia Dufresne have a very close relationship. “We adore him and, even if he is not a human, we consider him a full member of our family,” Pamela Dufresne told The Dodo. “He is our little prince, our little treasure.”

Yogi has become such a big part of their lives that he almost seems human … almost.

“He’s very intelligent, and he understands a lot of words that many dogs wouldn’t,” Dufresne said. “Talking to him is like talking to a human.” The sisters love spending afternoons playing hide-and-seek with Yogi, and when they’re not having fun, he’s an especially kind younger brother — always there when they need a little emotional support.

“When we cry, he tries to make us laugh by licking our tears,” Dufresne added. “When we have an argument, he puts himself between us.”

Being a dog, there is only so much Yogi can do, but that doesn’t stop the sisters from imagining what could be possible — if he just had a little less fur.

“Since we were young, my sister and I love to imagine different scenarios in which our dog acts like a human: going to school, playing soccer, crossing the border illegally, playing video games, getting arrested,” Dufresne said. “In our imagination, he did all those things!”

Yogi’s epic (and not so epic) imaginary adventures have been quite entertaining for his sisters, so when they started talking about Yogi graduating this year, Olivia decided to finally make it a reality.

“As a surprise, my sister Olivia decided to secretly make a graduation picture,” Dufresne added. “Then, while nobody was at home, she replaced an old baby picture that was hanging between me and my sister’s graduation pictures with our dog’s graduation picture.”

The entire endeavor took a few hours of careful Photoshop work — but the effort was well worth it. In fact, Olivia almost did too good a job, as her family didn’t notice the swap on the mantel for quite some time.

“When we did, we laughed for a good 10 minutes, then we cried a little out of proudness,” Dufresne said. “To this day, Yogi’s graduation picture is the main attraction of the living room.”